From 1989 to 1995 he was an instructor on environmental law at Howard Payne University, in Brownwood, Texas from 1989 - 1995. He has been a reviewer for the Annals of Emergency Medicine since 1991 and of Military Medicine since 2006. [1]

Stance on Climate Change

“I assert that warm is good for human health and that global warming, even the most extreme estimates, will not create heat illness or death increases and certainly no changes that are more important than the basic public health measures of vector control, water, nutrition, sewage and water quality, and housing quality.” [2]

Key Quotes

“United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-sponsored and funded 'human health effects science' research is unreliable and makes irresponsible and outrageous claims about how air pollution causes thousands of deaths.” [3]